Zenon Przesmycki (pen name Miriam; Radzyń Podlaski, 22 December 1861 – 17 October 1944, Warsaw), was a Polish poet, translator and an art critic of the literary period of Młoda Polska, who studied law in Italy, France and England; in years of 1887 and 1888, he served as the editor-in-chief of the Warsaw magazine Życie (Life), an influential first-ever publication on modernism in Poland.[1]
^"Przesmycki, Zenon, 1861-1944". Instytut Książki, Kraków. 2011. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
ZenonPrzesmycki (pen name Miriam; Radzyń Podlaski, 22 December 1861 – 17 October 1944, Warsaw), was a Polish poet, translator and an art critic of the...
Tuwim, Leopold Staff, Zofia Nałkowska, Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, ZenonPrzesmycki, Wacław Berent and Boleslaw Leśmian. During World War II, Rosa Bailly...
and popularised by ZenonPrzesmycki, a Polish poet and literary critic who was a member of the Polish Academy of Literature. Przesmycki started republishing...
writers such as Wacław Berent, Piotr Choynowski, Zofia Nałkowska, ZenonPrzesmycki, Karol Irzykowski, Juliusz Kleiner, Bolesław Leśmian, Karol Hubert...
– a collection of odes to Polish poets such as Jan Kasprowicz and ZenonPrzesmycki English (poems from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, poems of...
poems published posthumously Poezje (1903) – with preface written by ZenonPrzesmycki Poezje (1923) Utwory zebrane (1982) "Zawistowska Kazimiera". Internetowa...
Staff. Standing from left: Colonel Jan Głogowski, director Skowroński, ZenonPrzesmycki, Wacław Berent, Piotr Choynowski, Juliusz Kleiner, Wincenty Rzymowski...